Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Volumen33Smithsonian Institution, 1904 - 332 páginas |
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... surface , belching forth its quick ringing spout , and the next instant submerged deep beneath the waves . " 5 Close after Hudson follows Baffin , who was pilot of the ship Discovery for the company for the discovery of the Northwest ...
... surface , belching forth its quick ringing spout , and the next instant submerged deep beneath the waves . " 5 Close after Hudson follows Baffin , who was pilot of the ship Discovery for the company for the discovery of the Northwest ...
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... surface , losing blood & becoming enfeebled in such a manner that it has no more strength nor vitality , and coming again to the surface , they succeed in killing it . When it is dead , it does not go down to the bottom again ; and then ...
... surface , losing blood & becoming enfeebled in such a manner that it has no more strength nor vitality , and coming again to the surface , they succeed in killing it . When it is dead , it does not go down to the bottom again ; and then ...
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... surface . The whales are to be seen and discovered from afar by their tail , which they show frequently on diving into the sea , and also by the water which they throw out of their blowholes , which is more than a hogshead at a time ...
... surface . The whales are to be seen and discovered from afar by their tail , which they show frequently on diving into the sea , and also by the water which they throw out of their blowholes , which is more than a hogshead at a time ...
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... surface , scooping in ' feed . ' They were joined by a school of porpoises ( probably Delphinus delphis ) , which drove in among the whales , their movements indicating that they were feeding , but of this we could not be sure . " 2 ...
... surface , scooping in ' feed . ' They were joined by a school of porpoises ( probably Delphinus delphis ) , which drove in among the whales , their movements indicating that they were feeding , but of this we could not be sure . " 2 ...
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... Fish . Com . , 16 , 1892 , pp . 52- 53 , pl . 3 . Op . cit . , p . 58 . Op . cit . , p . 245- Op . cit . , p . 243 . 3 beneath the surface . Thousands of sea birds were hovering THE WHALEBONE WHALES OF THE WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC . 67.
... Fish . Com . , 16 , 1892 , pp . 52- 53 , pl . 3 . Op . cit . , p . 58 . Op . cit . , p . 245- Op . cit . , p . 243 . 3 beneath the surface . Thousands of sea birds were hovering THE WHALEBONE WHALES OF THE WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC . 67.
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abdominal ridges acuto-rostrata American specimens anus Atlantic Balana baleen BALENA STATION BALENOPTERA MUSCULUS BALENOPTERA PHYSALUS bellicosa Beneden biscayensis blowholes bones BONNATERRE border Cape Cod caudal peduncle centrum cervical cetaceans cetology chevron cisarctica coast color CONTRIBUTIONS TO KNOWLEDGE Cope's curved dark gray distal end Ditto dorsal fin Eschricht EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN European specimens feet females FIGURE Finback Finback whale flukes follows furrows Gasco Gervais Greatest breadth Greenland humerus Humpback Iceland inches individuals Island longimana lumbar mandible Mass maxilla measurements median line Megaptera MEGAPTERA NODOSA BONNATERRE nasals navel Newfoundland Newfoundland specimens North Norwegian Ocean City osphyia pectoral fin PLATE posterior margin regarding remarks Right whale Sars's Scammon scapula side skeleton skull SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS Snook's Arm snout species sternum straight Struthers Sulphurbottom surface Taranto total length U. S. National Museum upper jaw Ventral view vertebræ voyage whale fishery whalebone